By Harlan Hayes
After releasing your slackline, do your hands suffer from rope burn? Perhaps, you become “uneasy” when the time comes to take down? Be worry free friends. There are precautions we can take to avoid such unnecessary concerns. In this picture we see a Slackline Bros. setup, ready to be un-tensioned. First, let us notice the end of rope is secured, with a knot, in the Slackline Bros. Break Arm. Second, observe how the carabiner is clipped onto the “break rope” with a sling. (note: anchor rock is padded with bicycle tires tubes) From here, the slackliner pulls the sling. This allows the rope to freely run through the carabiner, instead of your hands. have fun, send smooth, and always listen....
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